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Allowing that it could indeed be " a definitive French masterwork ", she reserved judgement until after the premiere of the second part, as Jean de Florette was only a " half-movie ", " a long, methodic buildup, a pedantically paced tease ".

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Allowing Raeder to pursue his feud with Dönitz in print as he wanted to would had made him look petty, jealous and vindictive, and thus damaged the image of the Wehrmacht leaders as noble and tragic figures.
Allowing for removal or reduction of barriers such as fear or embarrassment to communicate, timing, spatial obstacles, urban disorder, and victimization, communication by Internet thus presents a means for even local, disadvantaged communities to scale something down to a defined level appropriate for their purposes.

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* Allowing the defense ample time for substitutions ( if offensive substitutions are made );
Allowing negative exponents provides a canonical form for positive rational numbers.
* Allowing heel wrestlers to use blatantly illegal tactics that most normal referees would instantly disqualify for, while not extending these relaxed rules to face wrestlers.
Allowing or forbidding payment for organs affects the availability of organs.
Allowing for demolitions, 1. 3 million new homes were built between 1965 and 1970, To encourage home ownership, the government introduced the Option Mortgage Scheme ( 1968 ), which made low-income housebuyers eligible for subsidies ( equivalent to tax relief on mortgage interest payments ).
Allowing for a mix of suburban and farm living.
Allowing for their oversight of Arcadian, an obscure mountain dialect, and Cyprian, far from the center of Greek scholarship, this division of people and language is quite similar to the results of modern archaeological-linguistic investigation.
Allowing sortition in one area of government but not another would imply that sortition is beneficial either for only one level of governance, for instance local implementation of national policy made by elected officials or its opposite, the formation of policy implemented locally by national officials.
Allowing for demolitions, 1. 3 million new homes were built between 1965 and 1970.
Allowing some private ventures, the NEP allowed small animal businesses or smoke shops, for instance, to reopen for private profit while the state continued to control banks, foreign trade, and large industries.
Allowing for a family of five, this could suggest a population of about 1600 or so.
Allowing for some changes of taste over the course of a century, the early programs were remarkably similar to the Boston Pops programs of today.
Allowing the message to be sent, Jane restores communication with the Fleet, and Congress re-issues the order for the Fleet to obliterate Lusitania.
Allowing for a change in density brings an additional variable into the analysis.
Allowing a person to die at one's doorstep, for a wrong of which one was accused, was considered a great dishonor.
Allowing for circumstances under which a person must act urgently is important to preventing hindsight bias from affecting the trier of fact.
Allowing for this and the extra space that may be required for the pyramidal RAM means that a substantial capital investment is required into even a modestly dimensioned chamber.
Allowing the river to be crossed at any time of the year, the bridge was an important factor of development for the town, but it was also necessary and useful for the Pax Romana: here there were hot springs visited by a lot of people ; in the region there were mines with precious metals, whose product was taken to Rome ; across the bridge passed the important Roman road of Braga to Astorga, with a lot of traffic ; and lastly here was quartered a numerous detachment of legionnaires of the Roman army.
With this perspective, games and gaming can be a source for inspiration in building more effective learning environments .” Allowing students to have the opportunity to participate, interact and inject their own ideas is a way to obviously grow and make informed decisions.

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Allowing researchers to work within their own countries also stems migration from less developed countries, helping bridge the digital divide.
* Allowing Cog to learn how its own movements alter its sensory inputs.
Allowing for measures of military necessity, the Convention forbids alterations of the legal system, forcible transfer or deportation of the resident population, and resettlement by the occupying power of its own civilian population within the occupied territory.
" Allowing a candidate to use the profession of ' astronaut ' when he hasn't served in that profession recently is akin to allowing someone to use a title of ' sailor ' when they no longer own or operate a ship ," said Jennifer Kerns, a California Republican Party spokeswoman.
Allowing states to determine their own marijuana policy flies in the face of Supreme Court precedent.
Allowing federal courts to make up their own independent judge-made law only made the problem worse.

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Allowing himself to be involved in the ecclesiastical disputes that divided Hungary in 1895, he was made the subject of formal complaint by the Hungarian government and in 1896 was recalled.
Allowing direct data link layer communication between customer nodes exposes the network to various security attacks, such as ARP spoofing.
Allowing users to test developing products can have its limits in effectiveness, as the culture of the industry and desired outcomes can affect the effect on CRM creation, as a 2008 case study suggests that the responsiveness of test users can vary dramatically depending on the industry and field of the user.
" Allowing such evidence resulted in the shrieking circus that the trials became.
Allowing a person to disturb the mental equilibrium is in essence offering yourself in slavery.
Allowing Gilbert to remain in power as duke, Henry arranged the marriage of his daughter Gerberga to his new vassal in 928.
" The next review came in the January 1817 Monthly Review, with the anonymous reviewer questioning: " Allowing every possible accuracy to the statement of Mr. Coleridge, we would yet ask him whether this extraordinary fragment was not rather the effect of rapid and instant composition after he was awake, than of memory immediately recording that which he dreamt when asleep?
Allowing assumption that a deity exists, further debate may be provoked that said deity is consciously taking actions.
* Allowing passwords of adequate length.
Allowing one of the double agents to claim to have stolen documents describing the closely guarded invasion plans might have aroused suspicion.
Allowing offline editing, however ( where the changes are synchronized when the user is back online ), is a much more difficult process.
Allowing the nobility and Church to collect tolls from the busy traffic on the Rhine seems to have been an attractive alternative to other means of taxation and funding of government functions.
Allowing them to play in open space ( so long as it is enclosed and safe ) makes exercise fun and easy.
* Allowing the bar to sink into the chest after receiving the referee ’ s signal.
* Allowing the bar to return to the platform without maintaining control with both hands.
Allowing the fire to burn was considered to be a better way to avoid groundwater contamination than putting it out.
Klaymen uses the cannon he used to blow up the lake wall to blow off Bil's cranium, Allowing him to get inside and put Bil's switch from " Bad " To " Good " and the two begin to make their way to the castle, but not before they save Willie from a purple Weasel.
Allowing the fire to burn was considered to be a better way to avoid groundwater contamination than putting it out.
Allowing easy connections with the large cities of Rotterdam to the north and the Belgium city of Antwerp to the south.

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